
Fig. 4. Light micrographs of male additional material of Dracophyes cepedai gen. et sp. nov. showing details of trunk characters. (A) Dorsal view of segments 1–4. (B) Ventral view of segments 1–4. (C) Dorsal view of segments 3–8. (D): Ventral view of segments 3–8. (E) Dorsal view of segments 7–11. (F) Ventral view of segments 7–11. Abbreviations: dpl, dorsal placid; gcoII, type 2 glandular cell outlet; las, lateral accessory spine; latu, lateral accessory tube; lvs, lateroventral spine; mds, middorsal spine; pds, paradorsal spine; ppf, primary pectinate fringe; sds, subdorsal spine; te, tergal extensions; vls, ventrolateral spine. Numbers after abbreviations indicate the corresponding trunk segment. Sensory spots marked as dashed circles; type 1 glandular cell outlets marked as continuous circles.
Published as part of González-Casarrubios, Alberto, Pardos, Fernando, Sørensen, Martin V., Arbizu, Pedro Martínez & Sánchez, Nuria, 2022, Dracophyes cepedai gen. et sp. nov., a new Dracoderidae genus and species (Kinorhyncha: Allomalorhagida) from the Peru Basin, pp. 145-153 in Zoologischer Anzeiger (Zool. Anz.) 301 on page 151, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcz.2022.10.004, http://zenodo.org/record/10375243
Kinorhyncha, Allomalorhagida, Animalia, Biodiversity, Anomoirhaga, Dracoderidae, Dracophyes, Taxonomy
Kinorhyncha, Allomalorhagida, Animalia, Biodiversity, Anomoirhaga, Dracoderidae, Dracophyes, Taxonomy
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